Pietro Sasaki*
Knee Osteoarthritis (OA) is a common degenerative joint sickness that forces critical torment, solidness, and utilitarian constraints on impacted people. This study aims to investigate and compare two treatment approaches for knee OA in the pursuit of effective treatments: physical therapy and cochlear implant Colchicine, which is mostly used to treat gout, has been shown to reduce pain and improve physical function in knee OA patients. The goal of physical therapy, a non-pharmacological treatment, is to improve the quality of life and restore joint function. This research compares and contrasts the effectiveness of physical therapy and colchicine as treatment options for knee OA. The findings provide healthcare professionals with valuable insights into the comparative effectiveness of these approaches, assisting them in making educated treatment decisions for people with knee OA.
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